Estate Planning

While no one wants to think about death or disability, establishing an estate plan is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and loved ones. Proper estate planning puts you in charge of your finances, and spares your family future expenses, delays and frustration.

Whether your estate planning goal is to minimize estate taxes, avoid probate, or simply ensure that your final wishes are followed, Fletcher Tiltonhas the experience to help you effectively achieve those goals. We have more than 70 combined years of estate planning experience to help you transfer your assets, wisdom and personal values to future generations of family and loved ones.

We are compassionate attorneys that truly believe in working to achieve your objectives, not our own.

Creating an Estate Plan Tailored to Your Needs

We have a very personal hands-on approach to creating a tailored estate plan for our client. We work with our clients to create an individualized plan after listening to learn about the unique factors within their individual situation, such as:

What assets does the client have?

How is property held?

What forms of property does the client have?

Who does the client wish to pass assets to?

Should considerations be made children from previous marriages?

Are there any family tensions?

Comprehensive Estate Planning Services offered locally

Once we have a thorough understanding of your situation and what considerations should be made, we work to create a plan that implements your goals. We are able to help clients with various natures of estate planning, such as:

Pursuant to U.S. Treasury Department Regulations, we are required to advise you that, unless otherwise expressly indicated, any federal tax advice contained in this communication is not intended or written to be used for, and may not be used for, the purpose of (i) avoiding tax related penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any tax-related matters addressed herein. This blog should not be construed as legal advice, but rather as general guidance on matters as to which you may wish to consult with a qualified professional advisor.